Aug 9 2009

Network Marketing Compensation Plans Compared: MonaVie vs. Efusjon vs. Arbonne vs. Xango vs. EIRO

I recently saw some interesting numbers about a handful of Network Marketing compensation plans. The comparison took a business built in the suggested method with 5,000 points of volume. You will see that most companies do not pay very well on the front end (if at all). Feel free to do your own research evaluating the compensation plans listed here. This is one of the reasons that I decided to partner with EIRO Research

MonaVie  
5,000 Points 

Approximate Wholesale Cost of Product: $6,000-$12,000

Personal Order: $220

Bonus: $316*
Percentage Paid: 5.2%

Compensation Plan: Binary
(Bonus money is assuming that volume is perfectly balanced, in most cases it is not) 
Efusjon  

Approximate Wholesale Cost of Product: $5,000

Personal Order: $120

Bonus: $71.30*
Percentage Paid: 1.2%

Compensation Plan: Matrix
(Some associates carry multiple positions (up to 15) so the personal order might be significantly higher)
 
Arbonne 
5,000 Points

Approximate Wholesale Cost of Product: $7,462
Personal Order: $149

Bonus: $196.61*
Percentage Paid: 2.6%

Compensation Plan: Stair-step Breakaway 
Xango
5,000 Points

Approximate Wholesale Cost of Product: $6,000

Personal Order: $120/$240

Bonus: $300*
Percentage Paid: 5%

Compensation Plan: Straight Unilevel 
EIRO Research
5,000 Points

Approximate Wholesale Cost of Product: $5,617

Personal Order: $140

Bonus: $1216.73** 

Percentage Paid: 21.6%

Compensation Plan: Unilevel Hybrid
* Payout based on compensation plan perspective.
** Actual average payout to those with 5,000 points.
           

Social Media Meets Weight Loss
Coming This Fall - Get Positioned

 

 

 

LEAVE A COMMENT

Subscribe Form

Subscribe to Blog

Jack Weinzierl Disclaimer

This website JackWeinzierl.com is the property of Jack Weinzierl.

All content is the responsibility of Jack Weinzierl. No guarantee of income or earnings is stated or implied.